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- Intro & Basics
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Administrators Handbook
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- Register URL
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Developers Handbook
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Known Problems
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Demo Virtual Machine
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Release Notes
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General
Restarting the BiG EVAL Windows Service
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- Restarting the BiG EVAL Windows Service
BiG EVAL runs as a Windows Service on your BiG EVAL server. When you change specific configuration settings, you may be asked to restart this Windows service. Follow these steps to do that:
- Login to your BiG EVAL server using an account with local administrator permissions. Or any account that is allowed to restart Windows Services.
- Open the start menu and type services.msc and press Enter.
- In the Services window look out for the “BiGeval” or “BiG EVAL” service.
- Right click on the service and choose “Restart”.
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